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April 16, 2012It's About TimeEditor Mark Pillsbury is ready to go sailing. "Editor's Log" from our May 2012 issue.Related tags: People | Editor's Log
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February 13, 2012Charter Tales to TellCruising World requested charter stories from readers. "Editor's Log" from our March 2012 issue.
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April 8, 2013Editor's Log: French Frigate HermioneHistory in the Making: Who knew? The best part of a visit to the Paris boat show was not found in the City of Light but in the bustling town of Rochefort, located just upriver from the Bay of Biscay. That’s where we came across Hermione, a 50-meter, 34-gun French frigate that’s been painstakingly under construction for nearly two decades now. As is fitting in a tale with roots in the 1600s, there’s a lot of history behind this story.
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February 5, 2013Editor's Log: Our New Cruising WorldNew Look: Mark Pillsbury talks about the new face of Cruising World.Related tags: Editor's Log | Article
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November 5, 2012Editor's Log: Think SafetyOn the water, safety is a moving target of sorts, and the prudent skipper will assess the surroundings and act accordingly. Editor's Log from our November 2012 issue.
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September 20, 2012Editor's Log: Boys and Their BoatsYoung or old, we’re all fascinated by things that float. Editor's Log from our September 2012 issue.
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July 18, 2012Editor's Log: I Saw the LightEditor Mark Pillsbury replaces the ports on his boat with mixed success.
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March 15, 2012An Epic Tale UnfoldingMatt Rutherford--who is sailing around the Americas on his 27-foot Albin Vega--is the real deal. "Editor's Log" from our April 2012 issue.Related tags: People | Editor's Log
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December 10, 2009Tales from the NorthCWEditor reflects on first hand accounts of global warming from a longtime CW contributer. "Editor's Log" from our December 2009 issue
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May 6, 2013Editor's Log: Sweet ReliefForget the measly crocus and robin. My harbinger of spring is when the water comes on once again at the dockside spigot.
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